Monday, February 2, 2015

5 Best Phones In The World Today

Everybody has a phone today. I see 7 years old brats holding iPhones and believe me when I was that age I used to play with clay dough.
So.. You are basically here to find the best phones out there in this world, right?


5) Moto X




Its a really device that Motorola released. It feels like a teensy smartphone, because of it packaging a 5.2-inch screen. That screen is one of its best features because it not only has a superb Super AMOLED clarity (courtesy of Samsung) but it also has the very clever Motorola Active Display, which makes you able to see vital info just by waving your hand over the screen and then press to preview messages. It's not got all the bells and whistles of most smartphones - for instance, there's no way to restart the phone and the camera is rather basic - but as a day to day device it's very strong.



2) Nexus 6




The latest Nexus is here: the good news are that its camera is finally half-decent on a Nexus phone but with that there are also some bad news and these are that it ain't no longer a super-cheap superphone, hence it not landing higher up the rankings. It possesses a really snappy screen, a very beefy Snapdragon 805 chipset to run nearly anything you want and the media capabilities are excellent. And that's without even talking about the fact it will be getting the latest Android upgrades thanks to being Google's flagship handset though its released by Motorola.



3) SONY Xperia Z3 Compact




Less powerful with a screen that has a lower resolution than its bigger brother? How is the Z3 Compact ahead? Well, it's pretty simple that this thing is all the power of the larger model, with a smaller body. This means Remote Play for your SONY PlayStation 4 (if it gets any games, lol), a 20.7MP camera, the clear IPS LCD screen... it's got it all and it's much, much nicer to hold.



4) Apple iPhone 6 Plus




While not quite as stupendous as its smaller version, the first Apple phablet is jam-packed with things to love. The Plus takes all the best bits of the iPhone 6 - design, beautiful UI, strong camera performance - and improves upon them by packing an even better camera, a Full HD screen and much larger battery. The drawbacks are few, but pivotal: it's a little harder to hold in one hand thanks to being a little too wide, plus it's a lot more expensive. But with the same internal power, great graphical performance and access to Apple's amazing media / app library, this tablet-phone hybrid is perfect for those that can't decide between the two formats.



5) HTC One M8 




U wot m8? Lol. What to say about the HTC One M8? The speed of the camera is what we'll call lovable, the Duo Camera is smart as a tack, the Boomsound upgrade is impressive and the design... well, you have to hold it. The Snapdragon 801 processor has boosted battery dramatically compared to the 600 of last year, and that obviously means one thing and that is that the photos also process much more quickly as well and even the front-facing camera is much better! Movies, photography, gaming, browsing all work really, really well, and in a phone that that's easily going to destroy whatever anyone else can design. LG ran it close with the G3 but ultimately wasn't the best package, and the iPhone 6 still suffers on price and, inexplicably, a lower-res screen.



Sorry SAMSUNG.


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